MISC ANARCHY!
PART 2 - Tennis ball cannons
—— Information from the Usenet. The Usenet is
a worldwide network of
15,000 machines and over 500,000 people- And growing!
Addendum by The Editor: If you aren’t in the Chicago area,
check a local BBS list. If you see
a BBS which runs under UNIX,
odds are it carries usenet. The appropriate place to look is
/> rec.pyrotechnics.
At this time (twelve years ago) most soft drink cans were rolled
tin rather
than the molded aluminum. We would cut the tops and bottoms off of a bunch
of
them and tape them together with duct tape, forming a tube of two feet or
more.
At the end we would tape a can with the bottom intact, more holes
punched (with a can opener)
around the top, and a small hole in the side at
the base. We then fastened this contraption to
a tripod so we could aim it
reliably. Any object that came somewhat close to filling the tube
was then
placed therein.
In the shop, we used the clock as a target and an empty
plastic
solder spool as ammunition, with tape over the ends of the center hole and
sometimes filled with washers for weight. When taken to parties or picnics,
we would use
whatever was handy. Hot dog rolls or napkins filled with potato
chips provided spectacular
entertainment.
Once loaded, a small amount of lighter fluid was poured into the hole
/> in the side of the end can and allowed to vaporize for a few moments. The
"fire
control technician" would announce "Fire in the Hole" and ignite it.
BOOM! Whoosh! The clock never worked after that!
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Our version of the
potato chip cannon, originally designed around the
Pringles potato chip can, was built
similarly. Ours used coke cans, six with
the top and bottom removed, and the seventh had
Bottle opener holes all
around one end, the top of this can was covered with a grid or piece
of wire
screening to keep the tennis ball from falling all the way to the bottom.
This
was spiral wrapped with at least two rolls of duct tape.
A wooden shoulder rest and
forward hand grip was taped to the tube. For
ignition we used lantern batteries to a model-t
coil, actuated by a push
button on the hand grip. A fresh wilson tennis ball was stuffed all
the way
back to the grid, and a drop or two of lighter fluid was dropped in one of
two
holes in the end. The ignition wire was poked through the other hole.
We would then lie
in ambush, waiting for somthing to move. When fired
with the proper air/fuel mixture, a
satisfying thoomp! At maximum range the
ball would travel about 100 yards with a 45 degree
launch angle. Closer up
the ball would leave a welt on an warring opponent. When launched at
a
moving car the thud as it hit the door would generally rattle anyone inside.
Luckily
we never completed the one that shot golf balls.
PART 4
More Fun Stuff for
Terrorists
Carbide Bomb
This is EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. Exercise extreme
caution…. Obtain some calcium
carbide. This is the stuff that is used in carbide lamps and
can be found at
nearly any hardware store.
Take a few pieces of this stuff (it looks
like gravel) and put it in a
glass jar with some water. Put a lid on tightly. The carbide will
react with
the water to produce acetylene carbonate which is similar to the gas used in
cutting torches.
Eventually the glass with explode from internal pressure. If you leave a
/> burning rag nearby, you will get a nice fireball!
Auto Exhaust Flame Thrower
For this one, all you need is a car, a sparkplug, ignition wire and a switch.
Install the
spark plug into the last four or five inches of the tailpipeby
drilling a hole that the plug
can screw into easily. Attach the wire (this is
regular insulated wire) to one side of the
switch and to the spark plug. The
other side of the switch is attached to the positive
terminal on the battery.
With the car running, simply hit the switch and watch the flames
fly!!! Again be
careful that no one is behind you! I have seen some of these flames go 20
/> feet!!!
PART 5- This is all various files I gleaned from BBS’s. (Added 8-23-90)
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Balloons are fun to play with in chem lab, fill them with the gas
that you get out
of the taps on the lab desks, then tie up the balloon
tight, and drop it out the window to the
burnouts below, you know, the ones
that are always smoking, they love to pop balloons with lit
cigarette…. get
the picture? Good…
-= RFLAGG =-

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